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  • D1 Celebrity Owner Jeff Green Wins NBA Championship
    D1 Celebrity Owner Jeff Green Wins NBA Championship Congrats to D1 Celebrity Owner Jeff Green on winning his first NBA Championship with the Denver Nuggets. Jeff has played for 11 NBA teams in 15 seasons. In 2007, he was selected with the fifth overall pick by the Boston Celtics out of Georgetown University. Read More
  • D1 Training Northern Kentucky offers specialized coaching
    D1 Training Northern Kentucky offers specialized coaching Watch here ! Read More
  • D1 Training Appoints Matt Toy as Vice President of Marketing
    D1 Training Appoints Matt Toy as Vice President of Marketing Fitness Franchise Strengthens Leadership Team with Seasoned Marketing Expert June 01, 2023 // Franchising.com // NASHVILLE – D1 Training, a fitness concept utilizing the five core tenets of athletic-based training to help people of all ages, from youth athletes to ... Read More
  • North of 96th roundup: Dry Goods, Ross Dress for Less, D1 Training plan Openings
    North of 96th roundup: Dry Goods, Ross Dress for Less, D1 Training plan Openings D1 Training, a gym founded by former University of Tennessee football player Will Bartholomew, opened May 20 at 650 W. Carmel Drive, Suite 120, on May 15. The Carmel location will be the second D1 Training gym owned by franchisees Tayt Odom and Jeff Peterson. They previously ... Read More
  • D1 Training Brings Premier Athletic-Based Fitness Concept to Beaverton
    D1 Training Brings Premier Athletic-Based Fitness Concept to Beaverton Former NFL Wide Receiver Opens State-of-the-Art Fitness Facility for Youth and Adult Athletes D1 Training , a leading fitness concept utilizing the five core tenets of athletic-based training, has recently opened a new location in Beaverton at 11445 SW Scholls Ferry Rd. The ... Read More
  • D1 Training gym to open in Carmel
    D1 Training gym to open in Carmel Tayt Odom is convinced D1 Training differs from other fitness facilities. “What makes us different is we are an athletic-based training facility,” Odom said. “When you think of (NCAA) Division I sports teams and athletic departments, they incorporate speed, strength and ... Read More
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